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2. No person to advance less than five shillings ; above five 

 pounds, five shillings, and so on in proportion. 



3. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode 

 (if required) and to pay down five shillings in the pound (if 

 required) as earnest, and in part of payment; in default of 

 which, the lot so purchased may be immediately put up again 

 and re-sold, if the auctioneer shall think fit. 



4. The lots to be taken away within one day after the sale is 

 ended, at the buyer's expense, and the remainder of the 

 purchase money to be absolutely paid before the delivery of 

 the lot. 



5. Upon failure of complpng ^vith the above conditions, the 

 money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited to the 

 owner of the lot, he paying thereout all just expenses, and the 

 lot shall be re-sold by public or private sale, and the deficiency 

 (if any) attending such re-sale, shall be immediately made good 

 by the defaulter at this sale. 



6. If any person shall purchase a lot, and not pay for it 

 within the time limited by the 4th condition, nothing contained 

 in the 5th condition shall prevent the auctioneer, or owner of 

 the lot, from compelling the purchaser to pay for it, if the 

 auctioneer or seller shall so think fit. 



7. The vendor shall be entitled to receive the purchase-money 

 of each lot not warranted sound, on the third day from the sale 

 day; and all horses sold as sound on' Monday, will be paid 

 for on Friday ; and all horses sold as sound on Thursday, will 

 be paid for on Tuesday, provided the auctioneer shall then have 

 received the purchase-money, or delivered the lot out of his 

 custody, but not before. 



8. The purchaser of any lot warranted sound, who shall con- 

 ceive the same to be unsound, shall return the same, on or 

 before the evening of the second day from the sale, otherwise 

 the same shall be deemed sound, and the purchaser shall be 

 obliged to keep the lot with all faults. 



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